Twitch Browser Notification Firefox

Twitch Browser Notification

By: Medivha
Get instant browser notifications when your followed Twitch streamers goes live. Automatically syncs your follow list, supports in-page and system notifications, and keeps you updated in real-time.

Features & Capabilities

The Notifications are in the Browser itself and not as Windows Notification! What was the whole reason to start that project.

  • but no worries if you really want windows notification there is a setting
  • select which channel sends a notification and quick check all/uncheck all and a lock option to prevent accidentals (list only)
  • Oauth Login on Twitch to import/update every 30s your follow list + manual import if needed
  • manual add Channels to get Notifications without the need of following (highlighted yellow)
  • can choose 4 locations/positions of the Notification
  • choose in which browser Window you want the Notification (All, specific Window or active Window)
  • custom Notification lifespan slider (1s-60s) + a never disappear option
  • in-page notification sounds + volume slider(none and 5 options to choose from) (system notifications use windows sounds that are controlled by windows)
Planned features:
  • UI/design overhaul to make it look pretty(partially already started WIP) :)
  • remove the remove button on automatic added channels
  • change the remove button to a purple X on manual added channels
  • game name smaller under channel name
Maybe planned features
  • favorite streamers so they stay on top of the list
  • Different Themes/Custom Design/Colors
Limitations:

In-Page Notifications does not work on Mozilla related pages like addons.mozilla.org, internal pages like about:addons or other add-on option pages (e.g. moz-extension://*). This is because Firefox restricts add-ons from accessing these pages for security reasons. In-Page Audio for notifications also only plays if the audio auto play settings is enabled on the current tab/website (if you are on sites that block it as default you will not hear it - you can have both In-Page and system up but be aware that you get 2 sounds every time ;))

Permissions explained:

  • Display notifications to you: This is used to show a notification in-page and/or on system messages
  • Access your data for all websites and Access browser tabs: This is a key permission, because the notification is shown on every webpage you visit (which means a part of the code is running in each tab).
    To my knowledge this is how it works. If there are some errors or missing or not required permissions let me know

User Growth & Download Statistics

Manifest V2 Add-on
By:
Medivha
Daily users:
19 3
Rating:
4.50
(2)
Version:
1.1.7 Last updated: 2026-01-04
Version code:
6112406
Creation date:
2025-12-01
Risk:
High risk impact Moderate risk likelihood
Permissions:
Content scripts matches:
  • <all_urls>
Size:
328.39KB
Full description:
See detailed description
Source:
Firefox Add-ons Store
Data ingested on:
2026-06-18
Compare stats and ranking:

Contact the developer

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Developed by:
Medivha
Firefox Add-ons Store
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/twitch-browser-notification/

User Reviews

My checks keep getting reset ocassionally (like suddenly all my hundreds of follows are being checked, so I have to manually check most of them again). Hope you'll fix it...
by Ny*****, 2026-03-22
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Is Twitch Browser Notification Safe?

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Twitch Browser Notification requires some sensitive permissions that could impact your browser and data security. Exercise caution before installing.

Risk impact analysis details
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